US4454623A - Toothbrush - Google Patents
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- A46B5/00—Brush bodies; Handles integral with brushware
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- A46—BRUSHWARE
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- A46B2200/1066—Toothbrush for cleaning the teeth or dentures
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- This invention relates to toothbrushes and, more particularly, to a novel and highly-effective toothbrush that is easier and more pleasurable to use than conventional toothbrushes.
- Caries and the inflammatory periodontal diseases are among the most prevalent chronic diseases in the world. Both require colonization of bacteria on exposed tooth surfaces. Neither can develop in the absence of microbial plaque. Health will prevail as long as the host is able to effectively remove this plaque.
- any method of plaque control must include effective sulcular brushing.
- conventional brushes do not inherently address the brushing of the gingival crevice in order to remove plaque adjacent to and directly beneath the gingival margin.
- Conventional brushes must be contorted at a forty-five degree angle (known as the Bass method) in order to reach the gingival crevice.
- An object of the invention is to provide a toothbrush that is easier, more effective and more pleasurable to use; remedying the above shortcomings of conventional toothbrushes.
- an object of the invention is to provide a toothbrush having bristles that treat large areas, and furthermore, without consequent strain to the fingers as they grip the brush.
- an object of the invention is to effectively remove plaque from the gingival cavity in ordinary brushing (without unduly contorting the brush, i.e., at forty-five degrees).
- an object of the invention is to provide a brush that can be held lightly and easily and can still resist unwanted slipping or rotation in the hand.
- a toothbrush comprising (1) a handgrip formed on one side with a substantially plane fingerrest and a concave thumbrest and on an adjacent side with a palmrest including a convex portion spaced apart from the thumbrest and a substantially linear portion adjacent to the thumbrest.
- a neck is connected to the handgrip, and a head is connected to the neck.
- the head is formed with a substantially plane bristle-supporting surface and includes bristles extending outward from the bristle-supporting surface.
- the neck has an axis that is angularly displaced with respect to an extension of the linear palmrest portion, through an acute neck angle.
- the angular displacement of the neck axis is clockwise in the case of a brush intended for use in the right hand (a "right-hand brush”) and counterclockwise in the case of a brush intended for use in the left hand (a “left-hand brush”), as seen from the side of the toothbrush on which the fingerrest and the thumbrest are located.
- the bristle-supporting surface is angularly displaced with respect to the plane of the fingerrest surface through an acute crank angle and an acute rotation angle.
- the angular displacement of the bristle-supporting surface is, in the case of the crank angle of a right-hand brush, counterclockwise, and in the case of a left-hand brush, clockwise, as seen from the side of the toothbrush opposite the palmrest.
- the angular displacement of the bristle-supporting surface is, in the case of the rotation angle, either clockwise as seen from the head end of the toothbrush, whereby the toothbrush is adapted for right-hand use, or counterclockwise as seen from the head end of the toothbrush, whereby the toothbrush is adapted for left-hand use.
- the neck angle mentioned above is within the range of 25° to 50° and is preferably substantially 38°; the crank angle mentioned above is within the range of 5° to 15° and is preferably substantially 10°; and the rotation angle mentioned above is within the range of 8° to 18° and is preferably substantially 13°.
- the handgrip is sized to substantially fill the hand of a user.
- the bristle-supporting surface is substantially oval and has a major axis and a minor axis, the major axis being more nearly parallel than the minor axis to the neck axis mentioned above.
- the bristle-supporting surface is in part elevated with respect to the plane of the neck and the finger rest surface, and the bristles form an array sized to extend from the upper gingiva to the lower gingiva of a user, the user's teeth being clenched.
- the bristles are moreover made of soft polished nylon, end rounded, straight trimmed and arranged in a multitufted oval pattern.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a right-hand toothbrush constructed in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a left side elevation of the right-hand toothbrush of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the toothbrush of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a right side elevation of the toothbrush of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a head-end elevation of the toothbrush of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a head-end elevation of an alternative embodiment of the toothbrush of FIG. 1, which is a mirror image thereof adapted for left-hand use;
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are diagrams of certain angles characterizing the left-hand brush of FIG. 6.
- FIGS. 1-5 show a toothbrush 10 adapted for right-hand use.
- the toothbrush 10 comprises a handgrip 12 formed on one side with a substantially plane fingerrest 14 and a concave thumbrest 16 and on an adjacent side with a palmrest 18 including a convex portion 20 spaced apart from the thumbrest 16 and a substantially linear portion 22 adjacent to the thumbrest 16.
- the toothbrush 10 also includes a neck 24 connected to the handgrip 12 and a head 26 connected to the neck 24.
- the head is formed with a substantially plane bristle-supporting surface 28 and includes bristles 30 extending outward from the bristle-supporting surface 28.
- the neck 24 has an axis 32 that is angularly displaced with respect to an extension 34 of the linear palmrest portion 22 through an acute neck angle ⁇ .
- the angular displacement of the neck 24 or the neck axis 32 is clockwise in the right-hand brush 10 of FIG. 1, as seen from the side of the toothbrush 10 on which the fingerrest 14 and the thumbrest 16 are located.
- the bristle-supporting surface 28 is angularly displaced with respect to the neck axis 32 through an acute crank angle ⁇ (FIG. 2).
- the surface 28 is angularly displaced with respect to the plane of the palmrest surface 14 through an acute rotation angle ⁇ (best shown in FIG. 5).
- the angular displacement of the bristle-supporting surface 28 is, in the case of the crank angle of a right-hand brush, counterclockwise as seen from the side of the toothbrush opposite the palmrest 18 (FIG. 2).
- the angular displacement of the bristle-supporting surface 28 is, in the case of the rotation angle ⁇ of a right-hand brush, clockwise as seen from the head end of the toothbrush (FIG. 5).
- the toothbrush 10' (FIG. 6) is adapted for left-hand use.
- the angular displacement ⁇ ' of the neck axis 32' with respect to the extension line 34' is counterclockwise (FIG. 7);
- the angular displacement ⁇ ' of the bristle-supporting surface 28' with respect to the neck axis 32' is clockwise;
- the angular displacement ⁇ ' of the surface 28' with respect to the plane of the palmrest surface 14' is counterclockwise, the perspectives in each case being defined the same for a left-hand brush as for a right-hand brush.
- FIGS. 1-5 in a mirror.
- FIG. 6 is of course a mirror image of FIG. 5.
- the neck angle ⁇ or ⁇ ' is within the range of 25 degrees to 50 degrees and is preferably substantially 38 degrees, as indicated best in FIG. 1 and 7.
- the crank angle ⁇ or ⁇ ' is within the range of 5 degrees to 15 degrees, and is preferably substantially 10 degrees, as indicated in FIGS. 2 and 8; and the rotation angle ⁇ or ⁇ ' is within the range of 8 degrees to 18 degrees and is preferably substantially 13 degrees, as indicated in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively.
- the handgrip 12 is sized to substantially fill the hand of a user.
- the toothbrush 10 or 10' can thus be made in adult or junior sizes so that all members of the public can obtain a properly-sized toothbrush.
- the bristle-supporting surface 28 is oval and has a major axis 36 and a minor axis 38 (FIG. 1), the major axis 36 being more nearly parallel than the minor axis 38 to the neck axis 32.
- the bristle-supporting surface 28 is elevated in part with respect to the plane of the neck and the fingerrest surface 14, as FIG. 2 best shows.
- the bristles 30 form an array sized in width to extend from the upper gingiva to the lower gingiva of the user, the user's teeth being clenched; and the bristles 30 are made of soft polished nylon, end rounded, straight trimmed and arranged in a multi-tufted oval pattern.
- the bristles cover an area large enough to effectively clean the teeth and gums in a few minutes time.
- the greater area of the soft flexible bristles contributes to a sensation of pleasure and effective cleaning and massaging of the mouth, teeth and gums.
- the greater width of the head enables the user to clean and massage the upper and lower facial (outside) surfaces of the teeth and gums at the same time.
- the bristles at the point of greatest width tend to splay outwardly and enter the gingival crevice at an angle sympathetic to the shape of the crevice and are effective in removing debris and plaque from the crevice.
- the effective splaying of the bristles at the point of greatest width is a phenomena of the oval shape of the head and bristle pattern.
- the great width of the head and the large assymetrical hand grip and thumb rest cause the brush to be inherantly stable and enable the user to resist unwanted rotation and to delicately control the brush while gripping it only lightly.
- the delicate light touch with which the brush can be effectively manipulated and the large palm, finger and thumb rest surfaces contribute to the pleasure and comfort of the user and tend to promote a more positive attitude toward brushing. This should contribute to more frequent, effective brushing habits.
- the head of the brush has been elevated, angled, cranked and rotated in relation with the handle so that most surfaces of the teeth and gums can be brushed effectively without rotating the brush in the hand in order to reach opposite sides (as is necessary with a conventional brush fifty percent of the time).
- the brush therefore being assymetrical is necessarily promoted in right and left hand versions.
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US5125130A (en) * | 1990-07-12 | 1992-06-30 | Stanish Walter F | Ergonomic handle for tools and sporting equipment |
US5138737A (en) * | 1989-10-16 | 1992-08-18 | Thomas Martha M | Toothbrush |
US5291878A (en) * | 1992-07-14 | 1994-03-08 | Steve Lombardo | Baby teething gum massager |
FR2713457A1 (en) * | 1993-12-13 | 1995-06-16 | Chan Boon Su | Two-headed toothbrush. |
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US5749381A (en) * | 1996-03-26 | 1998-05-12 | Butler; C. P. | Toothbrush for implementing the bass brushing technique |
US6034385A (en) * | 1995-12-22 | 2000-03-07 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Current-limiting semiconductor configuration |
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DE2840429A1 (en) * | 1978-09-16 | 1980-03-27 | Rainer Dr Schluckebier | Tooth brush with handle ensuring correct cleaning action - has grip member with suitably positioned finger indentations |
US4351080A (en) * | 1980-06-30 | 1982-09-28 | Milton Grossman | Toothbrush with curved bristles and handle |
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US5138737A (en) * | 1989-10-16 | 1992-08-18 | Thomas Martha M | Toothbrush |
US5125130A (en) * | 1990-07-12 | 1992-06-30 | Stanish Walter F | Ergonomic handle for tools and sporting equipment |
US5291878A (en) * | 1992-07-14 | 1994-03-08 | Steve Lombardo | Baby teething gum massager |
FR2713457A1 (en) * | 1993-12-13 | 1995-06-16 | Chan Boon Su | Two-headed toothbrush. |
US5522109A (en) * | 1993-12-13 | 1996-06-04 | Chan; Boon Su | Double-headed toothbrush |
US6034385A (en) * | 1995-12-22 | 2000-03-07 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Current-limiting semiconductor configuration |
US5749381A (en) * | 1996-03-26 | 1998-05-12 | Butler; C. P. | Toothbrush for implementing the bass brushing technique |
US6591455B2 (en) * | 1996-05-22 | 2003-07-15 | Glen Heavenor | Handle for hand held utensils and implements |
CN1067622C (en) * | 1996-05-22 | 2001-06-27 | 格伦·希夫纳 | Improved handle for hand held utensils and implements |
WO1997044164A1 (en) * | 1996-05-22 | 1997-11-27 | Glen Heavenor | Improved handle for hand held utensils and implements |
US6145151A (en) * | 1998-06-23 | 2000-11-14 | Herron; Harold F. | Ergonomic brush and handle therefor |
US6823554B1 (en) * | 2000-10-05 | 2004-11-30 | Gillette Canada Company | Oral devices |
US20040172788A1 (en) * | 2001-07-13 | 2004-09-09 | Glen Heavenor | Positional guiding aid |
US20040084954A1 (en) * | 2002-11-05 | 2004-05-06 | O'halloran James S. | Manufacturing a foldable toothbrush |
US20080028559A1 (en) * | 2005-01-04 | 2008-02-07 | Jong Sung Kim | Tooth Brush |
US20090288262A1 (en) * | 2006-09-14 | 2009-11-26 | William Thomas Hall | Compact Portable Toothbrush |
US7815383B2 (en) | 2006-09-14 | 2010-10-19 | William Thomas Hall | Compact portable toothbrush |
US9155381B2 (en) | 2012-09-19 | 2015-10-13 | Easy Pro Products, Llc | Guides for painting |
USD747881S1 (en) * | 2014-10-06 | 2016-01-26 | United Exchange Corporation | Toothbrush |
CN106993882A (en) * | 2017-06-02 | 2017-08-01 | 深圳缇铭科技有限公司 | Toothbrush handle and toothbrush |
US20230078068A1 (en) * | 2021-09-10 | 2023-03-16 | Keen Products Inc. | Manual toothbrush for animals |
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